what danforth does to those who signed the document was that he decides to arrest them all to be question about the document.
While in court Francis Nurse has 91 people sign a petition stating that Elizabeth Proctor is innocent. When Danforth sees this petition he wants to bring in all the people that signed the petition and question them of being invalid in witchcraft themselves.
I just read that book :) Proctor in Act III Scene I presents a petition to Judge Danforth. This petition was signed by several members of Salem stating that they knew Sarah Good, Goody Proctor, and the others to be good Puritan women. Consequently, these petitioners were all arrested for questioning because Parris accused them of trying to undermine the court.
They hang him because he refused to give judge Danforth the testimony that he had signed stating his confession.
Danforth demands that all the people who have signed the petition be arrested.
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While in court Francis Nurse has 91 people sign a petition stating that Elizabeth Proctor is innocent. When Danforth sees this petition he wants to bring in all the people that signed the petition and question them of being invalid in witchcraft themselves.
I just read that book :) Proctor in Act III Scene I presents a petition to Judge Danforth. This petition was signed by several members of Salem stating that they knew Sarah Good, Goody Proctor, and the others to be good Puritan women. Consequently, these petitioners were all arrested for questioning because Parris accused them of trying to undermine the court.
They hang him because he refused to give judge Danforth the testimony that he had signed stating his confession.
Danforth demands that all the people who have signed the petition be arrested.
A signed, notarized document is a legal document.A signed, notarized document is a legal document.A signed, notarized document is a legal document.A signed, notarized document is a legal document.
The document was signed on July 4, 1776, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
This document has not been signed yet.
The document must be signed to be legal. Sign the document and return it to me.
Could you please provide a copy of the signed document by the authorized personnel?
"Witness for the undersigned" means that the person is willing to testify or vouch for the authenticity of the document or information signed by someone else. It signifies that the person has knowledge or awareness of the document's contents and is confirming its accuracy.
The Identification Document Number they are referring to is the number of the document you presented to them when you signed up for the test. which is usually either a passport number or an ID number.
Generally, no. Once a document has been signed by the parties it cannot be altered by a third party.